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Frank Dresser wrote:
"Mazur" wrote in message om... Hi Frank, Thanks for the reply. I did test the local oscilator and it seems to be working fine. I could clearly hear a dead carrier at the frequency range you mentioned. No, I was never able to hear the FM. Also in AM mode I can't detect any FM station at all. I'll keep on looking. Thanks. -- Elias ]Is there any reception on the low VHF band? If the expected signals come in there, it would indicate your IF sections are OK. In that case the mixer circuit would be a good suspect. Do you have the schematic? I think there's one online at the Boatanchor Manual Archive. There's also a couple of regular vendors on ebay who sell nice quality reproduction manuals. Do you have a signal generator? As Peter suggested, that's the next step. Frank Dresser I can only offer a personal observation from many years ago (1964-ish) when the SX-42 caps were still expected to be fresh. My Elmer lent me (me=an 11-year old...they don't make Elmers like that anymore) his SX-42 to use over Xmas vacation. Of course I didn't hook up anything special for a VHF antenna and all I got was a slight whisper from 3 of the 4 FM stations in town. I kinda figured then that this radio was pretty deaf up at that end of its range although the local paging system on about 35 Mc boomed thru. I've never heard anything to the contrary. -Bill |
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